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- used to describe the increasingly more diverse medical specialties. A subspecialist is a specialist of a subspecialty. In medicine, subspecialization is...
- Retrieved 2020-03-28. Boyd, Kierstan (6 June 2016). "Ophthalmology Subspecialists". American Academy of Ophthalmology. Archived from the original on 19...
- informal concentrations of practice. To be recognized as a board-certified subspecialist by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology or the American Osteopathic...
- affect fertility. In a number of countries, the pathway to become a subspecialist in REI is regulated. Thus, in the United States, for instance, the American...
- people s**** pediatric care through the age of 21, but some pediatric subspecialists continue to care for adults up to 25. Worldwide age limits of pediatrics...
- FRANZCOG, FACLM) is an Australian obstetrician and gynecologist. He is a subspecialist in urogynaecology and in 2011 became a Member of the Order of Australia...
- Proceduralist is the broad term for a physician, usually a specialist or subspecialist who performs different diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. Depending...
- become much less common. In modern urban practice, most internists are subspecialists: that is, they generally limit their medical practice to problems of...
- ****ociated disorders ranging from Glaucoma to oculoplastic surgery. Further subspecialist expertise is established for the diagnosis and surgical and medical...
- index restrictions in fertility treatment: a national survey of OB/GYN subspecialists". J ****ist Reprod Genet. 36 (6): 1117–1125. doi:10.1007/s10815-019-01448-3...